Hey everyone, I've taken the ACT multiple times, and I'm planning to apply to Emory University. I'm wondering if they superscore the ACT (using the highest subscores from multiple test dates) or if they only consider the highest single composite score. Can anyone help me out with this information?
Yes, Emory University does superscore the ACT! This means that they will take the highest subscores from multiple test dates and combine them to create a new, higher composite score. When you send in your ACT scores to Emory, make sure to include all the test dates with your best subscores. Emory's admissions team will then calculate your superscore and use it for the evaluation of your application. So, if you have a higher score on one subsection from one test date and another higher score on a different subsection from a different test date, Emory will take the highest subscores to form your superscore. Good luck with your application!
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